Please visit the Colleges section of our website for more information on individual colleges. Please note that college accommodation costs take into account a range of factors, and the impact of inflation on these costs will therefore vary from year to year. All colleges provide rooms for their undergraduate students during term-time for the first year and for at least one other year of their course, and rent will vary depending on the college and room standard. These estimated accommodation costs include related bills (eg utilities such as electricity and heating) and are based on the latest available college accommodation costs with an inflationary increase applied. Most students in college eat in the dining hall, although there are basic self-catering facilities available. These estimated food costs would enable you to eat in your college for three meals each day and there is some provision for dining out but food costs may be lower or higher, depending on your personal choice about where and what you eat. In order to provide these likely living costs (which are rounded to the nearest £5), the University and the Oxford SU conducted a living costs survey to complement existing student expenditure data from a variety of sources, including the UK government's Student Income and Expenditure Survey and the National Union of Students (NUS). How are these likely living costs calculated? Please note that the University calculates its maintenance stipend for undergraduate scholarships using the average of the lower and upper likely living costs amounts, which equates to £14,085 for the 2023-24 academic year. As part of the Financial Declaration process, you will need to confirm that you are willing and able to fund your living expenses at least at the lower amount in the range shown above, and any remaining years of your course after 2023-24 (see note below on 'Living costs for future years'). In addition to reviewing the information on this page, you should fully consider and research your personal likely living costs. This information is provided to ensure that you are fully aware of and consider very carefully the likely living costs associated with your chosen course of study at Oxford. These costs are based on a single, full-time student, with no dependants, living in Oxford. The likely living costs for 2023-24 are published below. Events that students apply for directly.
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